
the ‘colourama’ series of paintings
Like ‘Horizons’, ‘Colourama’s‘ are always about the juxtaposition of colours – either in the same family, opposites or complementary. How they look together and what happens when they meet, and what happens when the canvas is left bare – how the texture of the canvas makes it’s own little conversation in the painting. They are intuitive paintings, reflecting how I was feeling, both in colour and energy. Some are inspired by something in the real world, but mostly they are not.
They usually have a roundness and overlays. I practise the moves before paint goes onto the canvas and I often ‘mix’ the colours on the canvas, dropping on colours, moving them around with squeegees, silicon brushes and hake brushes. My intent in my painting is for them to resonate with you and for you to join me in the feeling.
I’m a big fan of Craigie Aitchison, David Hockney, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Howard Hodgkin, Rothko, Barbara Hepworth and Barbara Rae and hope I am channelling those artists, who for me, connect so well with us.
Colourama is a theme I keep coming back to.
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